Virtual MyTime Group - parents of teens - Wednesdays Term 3, 7.30pm
Event description
Virtual MyTime for parents with teens is an online peer support group for families of teenagers with disability.
At Virtual MyTime, we have practical, encouraging conversations with others who “get it”. It is an opportunity to connect and share with other families during the highs and lows of the teenage years.
We talk about lots of topics including:
Supporting teens at secondary school
Navigating friendships and relationships
Supporting teens' mental health
Answering each other’s questions about the NDIS
Tips for working with therapists
More information
Sessions run weekly at 7.30 pm on Wednesday evenings during the school term
Virtual MyTime is intended for families of teens with disability
Bookings are essential
The group facilitator is an experienced peer support facilitator who is the parent of a teen with disability
This group is run by the ACD www.acd.org.au
By registering for this event you agree you have read and agreed with the MyTime member consent statement - MyTime Consent Statement
"MyTime is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services, nationally coordinated by the Parenting Research Centre"
Visit http://mytime.net.au for more information.
Questions?
MyTime is held online using Zoom.
For queries relating to this group, please email ACD: educate@acd.org.au
You can also phone ACD's office during business hours on 03 9880 7000 or 1800 654 013 (regional callers)
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